A tweet from National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard has resurfaced following a leaked Signal chat that discussed military plans in Yemen.
A resurfaced tweet from National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard calling for the prosecution of leakers of classified information has gone viral after President Donald Trump’s aides allegedly discussed top secret war plans in a group chat that inadvertently included Jeff Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic.
In a March 25 Senate hearing, Gabbard claimed that no classified information was shared in the group chat on the encrypted messaging app Signal. The chat contained members of Trump’s top national security team.What Did Trump Aides Allegedly Leak to The Atlantic?
In an article, Goldberg stated that he was added to the message thread earlier this month. He said that the chat included U.S. military plans involving airstrikes against the Houthis, the Iran-backed militia that has been launching attacks against commercial vessels in the Red Sea, amid a clash over control of shipping routes.
But Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth rejected Goldberg’s claims on Monday, saying, „Nobody was texting war plans, and that’s all I have to say about that.“What Did Tulsi Gabbard’s Tweet Say?
On March 14, Gabbard wrote on X, formerly Twitter: „Our nation’s Intelligence Community must be focused on our national security mission.
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USA — mix Tulsi Gabbard's Tweet About Classified Info Goes Viral After Signal Leak